My full Brunswick Corps got it's first official outing as a complete entity a few weeks ago against Cam's French – it was an all action nail biter for most of the game and you can read about it on my blog. I hope someone finds it interesting and/or enjoyable and/or inspiring

P.S. Apologies in advance for any typos or grammar or similar errors – it turned into a bit of a novel and I haven't had time to do a second thorough end to end proof read yet!

P.P.S. I've cross posted to the Napoleonic Gallery forum as there are lots of pics of our figs etc, and the Napoleonic Scenario forum as we used a modified C.S. Grant scenario for the game (and details of our modified scenario is included)

@Federick – FWIW it wasn't actually Charles Grant's rules (we used Lasalle by Sam Mustafa), but the original scenario was by his son C.S. Grant published in the 1981 book mentioned in the post :-)

@cavCrazy – Yes Cam my opponent (the French) likes that glossy toy soldier look – I'm afraid I don't, partly because it makes photography difficult, and because especially with dark uniforms the refection detracts from the colour IMO, and thirdly I don't want them to look like toy soldiers – they're valiant little historical warriors ! ;-) They'll all be getting a good coat of Tamiya Flat Clear Lacquer* before their next outing (* unfortunately no Dullcote or Mr. Top Coat Flat available in NZ anymore ).